July 2009 Volume 16 Number 7, pp 933 - 1071
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Cell Death & Differentiation: Special Issues
An essential resource...
Throughout the year, Cell Death & Differentiation publishes a select number of
issues that comprise reviews dedicated to the understanding of specific areas
in cell death. Special Issues for 2009 include reviews on Autophagy in
Aging, Disease, and Death, Cell Death Mechanisms, and Autophagy in Mammals.
Read a select number of articles from the Special Issues collection online at:
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EDITORIALS
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Toward the understanding of autophagy regulation and its interplay with cell death pathways
G M Fimia and M Piacentini
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Caspase activation pathways: some recent progress
S P Cullen and S J Martin
http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=22&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
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REVIEWS
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Role of BNIP3 and NIX in cell death, autophagy, and mitophagy
J Zhang and P A Ney
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=33&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=26&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Bif-1/Endophilin B1: a candidate for crescent driving force in autophagy
Y Takahashi, C L Meyerkord and H-G Wang
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=70&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=83&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Vesicular trafficking and autophagosome formation
A Longatti and S A Tooze
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=63&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=45&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Life and death partners: apoptosis, autophagy and the cross-talk between them
A Eisenberg-Lerner, S Bialik, H-U Simon and A Kimchi
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=41&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Toll-like receptors in control of immunological autophagy
M A Delgado and V Deretic
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=34&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
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The late stages of autophagy: how does the end begin[quest]
T Noda, N Fujita and T Yoshimori
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=66&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
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ORIGINAL PAPERS
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Autophagy within the antigen donor cell facilitates efficient antigen cross-priming of virus-specific CD8+ T cells
M Uhl, O Kepp, H Jusforgues-Saklani, J-M Vicencio, G Kroemer and M L Albert
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=17&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=67&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
The inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor regulates autophagy through its interaction with Beclin 1
J M Vicencio, C Ortiz, A Criollo, A W E Jones, O Kepp, L Galluzzi, N Joza, I Vitale, E Morselli, M Tailler, M Castedo, M C Maiuri, J Molgo, G Szabadkai, S Lavandero and G Kroemer
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=50&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=78&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Cell death induced by dexamethasone in lymphoid leukemia is mediated through initiation of autophagy
E Laane, K Pokrovskaja Tamm, E Buentke, K Ito, P Khahariza, J Oscarsson, M Corcoran, A-C Bjorklund, K Hultenby, J Lundin, M Heyman, S Soderhall, J Mazur, A Porwit, P P Pandolfi, B Zhivotovsky, T Panaretakis and D Grander
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=49&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=39&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Different forms of cell death induced by putative BCL2 inhibitors
M Vogler, K Weber, D Dinsdale, I Schmitz, K Schulze-Osthoff, M J S Dyer and G M Cohen
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=59&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=80&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Superoxide is the major reactive oxygen species regulating autophagy
Y Chen, M B Azad and S B Gibson
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=11&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=18&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Ordering of caspases in cells undergoing apoptosis by the intrinsic pathway
S Inoue, G Browne, G Melino and G M Cohen
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=7&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Genetic deletion of faim reveals its role in modulating c-FLIP expression during CD95-mediated apoptosis of lymphocytes and hepatocytes
J Huo, S Xu, K Guo, Q Zeng and K-P Lam
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=81&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=69&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
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CORRIGENDUM
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Cell death induced by dexamethasone in lymphoid leukemia is mediated through initiation of autophagy
E Laane, K Pokrovskaja Tamm, E Buentke, K Ito, P Kharaziha, J Oscarsson, M Corcoran, A-C Bjorklund, K Hultenby, J Lundin, M Heyman, S Soderhall, J Mazur, A Porwit, P P Pandolfi, B Zhivotovsky, T Panaretakis and D Grander
http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=48&m=33421277&r=MTc2MDI3ODg3MwS2&b=2&j=NTE1MTkwNTgS1&mt=1&rt=0
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